Package: pyhoca-gui; Maintainer for pyhoca-gui is X2Go Developers <x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org>; Source for pyhoca-gui is src:pyhoca-gui.
If you are using a specific software suite (like or Alta Control ) where "v 15.0.2" refers to a firmware version, check the Cisco Bug Search Tool or the Alta Release Notes to see if "Speed Search" refers to a new UI search optimization or performance feature.
To ensure the drive catches the motor smoothly without tripping an overcurrent fault, adjust the search sensitivity:
In the context of industrial automation and , "Speed Search" (often called "Catch-on-the-Fly") is a feature that allows a drive to restart into a motor that is already spinning (e.g., after a brief power loss or while a fan is windmilling). Speed searchВ Control v 15.0.2
Look for a steady LED indicator or a software status bit that confirms the drive is in "Speed Search" mode during startup.
Decide if you want it to trigger automatically after a power loss or every time a "Run" command is given. 2. Configure Current and Timing If you are using a specific software suite
Set b3-01 (Speed Search Selection) to 1 (Enabled) .
Set the time the drive takes to "search" down from the maximum frequency. A default of 2.0 seconds is common. 3. Verification & Safety Decide if you want it to trigger automatically
Typically set between 100% and 150% of the motor's rated current. This determines how much "effort" the drive uses to find the frequency.
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If you are using a specific software suite (like or Alta Control ) where "v 15.0.2" refers to a firmware version, check the Cisco Bug Search Tool or the Alta Release Notes to see if "Speed Search" refers to a new UI search optimization or performance feature.
To ensure the drive catches the motor smoothly without tripping an overcurrent fault, adjust the search sensitivity:
In the context of industrial automation and , "Speed Search" (often called "Catch-on-the-Fly") is a feature that allows a drive to restart into a motor that is already spinning (e.g., after a brief power loss or while a fan is windmilling).
Look for a steady LED indicator or a software status bit that confirms the drive is in "Speed Search" mode during startup.
Decide if you want it to trigger automatically after a power loss or every time a "Run" command is given. 2. Configure Current and Timing
Set b3-01 (Speed Search Selection) to 1 (Enabled) .
Set the time the drive takes to "search" down from the maximum frequency. A default of 2.0 seconds is common. 3. Verification & Safety
Typically set between 100% and 150% of the motor's rated current. This determines how much "effort" the drive uses to find the frequency.
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